What do we do when happily-ever-after isn’t so happy?
When John and I married more than forty years ago – (wow, time goes fast!) – I was pretty sure everything would be smooth sailing. We both loved the Lord and had so much in common, how could it be anything but heaven-on-earth?
In this episode of The Living Room podcast, Chelsea Damon, the author of the new book, I Thought This Would Make Me Happy: How to Fight Less, Forgive Faster, and Cultivate Joy in Marriage, and I talk about our own marital journeys and the incredible wisdom she shares in the book about building a strong, joy-filled marriage that’s grounded in God and the beautiful refining that comes when we let God get His hands on us.
Key Takeaways:
- The inspiration behind Chelsea’s book and her personal experiences with marriage
- Practical advice on overcoming common marital challenges and fostering joy
- The importance of shifting focus from self-fulfillment to serving your spouse
- Insights on the metaphor of marriage as a garden – weeding out sin, planting the right seeds, and allowing God’s grace to grow
- Real-life stories and testimonies that highlight the power of love, forgiveness, and faith
Whether you’re married or not, I promise you’ll benefit from this conversation! Discover how to navigate expectations, communicate effectively, and keep Christ at the center of all your relationships.
Links from Show
Chelsea’s Book: I Thought This Would Make Me Happy: How to Fight Less, Forgive Faster, and Cultivate Joy in Marriage
Chelsea’s Ministry: Living the Sweet Wife
Joanna’s Latest Book: Embracing Trust: The Art of Letting Go and Holding On to a Forever-Faithful God
Joanna’s YouTube Channel
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